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Tax Impact of the Coronavirus Bill H.R.6201 Part 2

Learn more about Paid Sick Leave and Sick Leave Credit and Child Care Leave outlined in The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (H.R. 6210).

Tax Impact of the Coronavirus Bill H.R.6201

Learn more about highlights of The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (H.R. 6210) and how these provisions impact you.
Tax
Kirk Mitchell | 3.18.2020

Federal Individual Tax Return and Payment Deadlines

Learn what it means for you as the Treasury Department and the IRS delay April 15 tax deadline for up to 90 days.

City of Pittsburgh – Paid Sick Days Act

Learn more about the City of Pittsburgh's paid sick days act that will go into effect March 15 requiring employers to offer paid sick days.
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American as Baseball Games and Apple Pie – the Business Meal Deduction

Learn what limitations the IRS defines under the proposed regulations on entertainment and meal and beverage expenses.

2020 Congressional Research Service Report on TCJA Impact on Families

Review the latest report regarding the Federal Income Tax Treatment of the Family Under the 2017 Tax Revisions.
Tax, TCJA
Kirk Mitchell | 12.19.2019

New Federal Government Spending Bill Includes Significant Tax Provisions

As part of an overall $1.4 trillion spending package (two separate bills) expected to make its way through the House and Senate and then onto President

Proposed House Bill Would Eliminate State and Local Tax Deduction Cap

House Democrats have proposed a bill that would remove the $10,000 cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions. Called the “Restoring Tax Fairness
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TCJA – Could 2019 Taxable Income be Higher than Projected?

As we approach the end of 2019, two separate changes in reporting of gross income from providing goods and/or services could combine for an unpleasant

IRS Releases Advance Payment Proposed Regulations for Accrual Method Taxpayers, Providing One-Year Deferral

On September 5, the IRS released guidance in the form of proposed regulations (Prop. Reg. §1.451-8) that address the receipt of payments from customers
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